PSYCHOLOGY CLUB 2019-21 Coordinator : Dr. Neena Thomas President :Aparna AS Secretary : Parvathy VM As a part of B.Ed curriculum, different clubs were formed in our college. Psychology Club was formed as a part of it. We conducted different programs in one year spreading through two semesters, and has reached the second academic year. Due to COVID 19 Pandemic most of our activities from April onwards is through Social Media Applications. Our activities in the first and second semester include PSYCHOLOGY CORNER, a competition conducting in every possible week and a WORKSHOP on MENTAL STRESS AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT. 1. PSYCHOLOGY CORNER As part of our club activities we conducted a competition (providing psychology related questions and collect answers) in possible weeks. For the best answer we award a prize. The launching of psyc...
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